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a eer ene 'STRANGLER OF WOMAN oe = FINAL @be_ a [* Circulation Rooks Open to All.’ | Open to Al PRICE “ONE OBNT. mete ot nh ee NEW YORK, BATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915 ewe eee GERMANS ON NEW DASH TO THE COAST | IN TERRIFIC BATTLE WITH ALLIES PLAN GREAT CTY MOVEMENT, toma Sion he 'tmon ALLIES CLAIM GAINS: rie ees FIGHTING NEAR YPRES Prisoners Are Probably Not — DES POLICE DRAGNET WEATHER ter and o arm te night end Burdon, 0, FINAL [*¢ trevtation Rooka Open ta Al | 12 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE cast ‘ ‘ Veto of Direct Tax Bill or Cuts in) = Manel, Say Police. Appropriations to Be Urged on i is¢.60 cirCULARS OUT. Governor--Home Rule Bat- —— tle for Convention. Fugitive Seen Six Blocks From ‘Enemy Has Failed, 2,470 Prisoners and 35 Cannon Taken, Says Berlin; Canadian Troops Bear the Brunt of One Attack. NEW BATTLE LINE IS FAR NORTH OF HILL NO. 60 Out of to-day's conflicting reports from the War Offices in Berlia, London and Paris comes one prominent fact—that a terrible bettle te ; | dm progress to the north and northeast of Ypres in wAtoh Belgien, French and British troops are engaged with the Germana. The Germans, having failed to retake Hilt No, 60, to the sowth- \ cant of Ypres, launched an attack considerably north of that position. START _OF THE BIG British reports declare that the Kaiser regards this battle as so im : PARADE ‘ portant that he has sent members of his own personal staff to the ODDDODOOEOG 2 0--5494-0.60-00000 front, London despatches estimate the German forces im the neigh Ssainecerseetecrenenipesenntmesaesat Scene of Crime as He 1,000 New York City Citizens Berabed: to Make Demand for Home Rule Spreading broadcast rou the city circulars describing Joseph Hanel Joseph M. Price, Chairman of the Committee of One Hundred and the German ex-convict and ship stew Seven, suggests that 1,000 New York City citizens organize at once to fight for home rule. He said to-day: ard wanted for strangling and beat ng to death Mrs. Julia Hellner in he home at No. 217 Albermarle Road “This tax imposition on our outraged citizens shows that one of the ‘most important steps to be taken is to organize a committee of not less | 1,000 prominent citizens to go before the Constitutional Convention | Flatbush, yesterday, the police have and demand that the city be given full home rule, alrondy uncovered many details of the| { “I would strongly favor that the Committee of One Hundred and | ™an’s past and have learned of many @even take the lead in organizing this body and bring about this} places he frequented along tho Bow- | most urgent reform, which would forever do away with such drastic | ery and on the lower east side. The measures and the abuse of legislative power which {s becoming Intol- erable. police dragnet covers every possible way of leaving the city and detec- tives working on the case say they are certain the man will be captured, By Sophie Irene Loeb. Is the city of New York to be mulcted by a railroaded direct tax bill out of $14,000,000, from which it will receive no benefit, without a protest? ep dargatny ae Seige ane Certainly not, according to present plans. Civic bodies and political) put jittie money. Whon he is forced associations of all parties are expected to join in a mass meeting to demand | to dispose of the rings which he tore relief from this unjust legislation. Two alternatives are under discussion: | from tho woman's fingers and the Berlin reports to-day assert that every effort of the allies to re gain lost ground has been thwarted, that the number of prisoners taken in the last few days t# 2,470, together with thirty-flve cannon pture by atorm of the town er + 1, To urge Gov. Whitman to veto enough of the appropriation items so that a direct State tax will be unnecessary. 2 To urge that the Governor veto the Direct Tax Bill and call other jewelry he stole he will prob- ably come in touch with the police lines set out for bis capture and be and many machine guns and riftes. The ¢ | of Lizerne, west of the Ypres Canal, is claimed, Progress te reported ’ , in other parts of the battlefield in France, London quardediy admits loss of ground between Bteenstraate | | and Langemarck, but insists that the battle for mastery continues. It is claimed that the Canadian troops who lost four guns retook them by a daring counter attack, The statement 4a made that the extra session, in which open discussion can satis; enmeshed. Every pawnshop in the as to the exact needs feyeited. 7 See peeps city has been furnished with tho fol- ‘Ap to the fret action, it is not an? lowing description of the articles he SOMGIOSA TEISMITH P:GIESHINAN > 7 to > P = i Canadians then fell back, b uly made ; unusual thing for the Governo! Mls that nothing can turn them from} One pair of platinum screw ear- | 2 WIEVGEO HEARTE EAFISENLER ? tone ba , me fo bac ue Ana eae py fut stand. It to ; «reduce large appropriations. Here! th!s course, the least that they could] rings, with a poarl in centre sur- | ® ss claimed tha @ Germans were forced back “toward Langemareh, are the figures of such reductions by do in justice to the city and the reat rounded by chip diamonds, .. 686004 vee $® eee Be etoes Honor Men and Pe lice Dogs from which place the attack astarte How much ground was re bos veto on the part of three preceding of the State would be to enact a se- One woman's gold ring, a twist- gained is not stated, nor is there any mention of losses on either ede ries of direct tax bills graduated from} ed band with a crossbar inset, FEDERAL LEAGUE. Feature of the Annual except that they were great, Governors: the full if $19,000, . H e e ua je full amount of $19,000,000 down to| with tow small diamonds and one se aut 0- ay Parly again complains of the use of the asphyztating dombe, 1996--Gov, Odell—§3,285,000. say $6,000,000, leaving It to the Gov-| emerald. AT NEWARK. Turnout. which forced the French to retreat, but asserte that by cownter 1900—Gov. Hughes—$4,488,000, ernor to sign whichever one of these! One plain gold wedding ring. | BROOKFEDS. attacks part of the lost ground was regained, with the eupport W10—Gov, Hughes—#4,713,747. Bile Tony Ge tae Genrene OF ulthan! One woman's gold ring, set with NATIONAL LEA _ LEAGUE. 0000 a ‘i Bcilsh «xd Bega ieee, ee W14—Gov. Glynn—$6,600,000. BER OTIAIONS as determined by his tiation Sarat , a SiGatyN: | NEWARK— New York's “flinest” 7,500 strong, p ‘second suggestion it je ae- . 6 woman's gold ring, set with . | 9 ont shed down vane train Gun Ap 3 Ge : pane i te aftoraed| ‘This method bas been suggested| imitation torquoise. NEW YORK— 00 0 2 ¥ | marched sown Fifth Avenue from th E Att k f Alli. é “ be shown conclusively that an| PY President McAneny, and has been} Ono pair sliver plated military 300020 — | pltitteries Seaton | and. | tand: | park to Washington Square this af- very ack 0. tes Failed, enormous amount of State expendi-| Fecommended by him to the Governor.| brushes. BROOKLYN— | Johnstone and Byte.” ternoon and never wos there a po- ° tures proposed is unnecessary and that It is p renenst course, and the only Silver plated set of mirror 02201 =e | RaTaLAWACO lee parade more calculated to make The Official German Report i & . \ there would result a saving to the palitingitel sie oe terrane wuae ciated hana mirror. Batteries—-Mathowson and Meyers; | BALTIMORE— the people of thin city proud of thelr) BERLIN, April 34 Coy wireless to | material were taken by the Gormiha 1 people even at a cont of L dappmaivre in ite next budget the full amount of | 180,000 CIRCULARS WITH Pic Appleton and MeCarthy | 20000 5 Police Department. In marching and aayvil » L, 1)—The German General] West of the Ypres Canal the Ger: vo “3 — u ‘ onda gave 0 \ ne storme cu pa are being tal Pie. ae $14,000,000, because even should tho! TURES SENT OUT. AT PHILADELPHIA. | BUFFALO— drilling apd appearance the men Hon aa tors to-day gave out the | nans stormed the town of Liserne, y : boards, | G0Vernor veto many of the excessive! One hundred and fifty thousand etr- | BOSTON 00030 | were as precise and soldierty appear: | ng rink Atttoment In the Champagne region the Ger- toms, as various real estate boards, | 4 : “Attompts mado by the enemy to | mans blasted an enemy trench. Near foupsulate a large campaign and send | 't¢'# fn the appropriation and supply culars describing Hanel and showing 103021 — Ratt Quinn and Owen; Ford] ing as the members of the regular nquor lost terrain to’ tle aorth | Beausodaffor the French shelled bills, reducing the total appropriations] two pictures of him wero printed by P| and r, Umpires mick and ai SOORIUET eae SEED i) Se: ROPE | eR Ua a Rr Ee ‘@ large representative party to Al- b: PHILADELPHIA— 7" ‘ jarmy. sud northeast of Ypres falled, ‘T thely own trenches with artilles y many milliona of dollars, as has| the police, and the Correspondence = Weatervelt. | ¢ somi Ae bany to urge ono of these relief) L00n done by his predecessors, never-| Bureau of the department spent the oo00001 _ — B AF-Adimiral, Ustier, Commandant | Freueh and Hricis attacks brow | “Hetwoen the Mouse and the Moselle menmures. ¢ the | tReless the bill providing for the dl-| entire night getting them to police] yhatteries-tlushes ond Gowly:) HAVRE DE “GRACE RESULTS, [00 tho Novy Nard ang Major Gen, jdown under the German fire. he} irench attacke failed, ‘The anéiy, President George McAneny of the So i Mayer and Kilifer, Wood, in command of tho Kastern | number of pr French, English | who had entered the G Board of Aldermen, who has put rect tax would go into effect and the! chiefs all over the country. They —_——— Division of the Ue aigias yes aie naa © the German trenches, forth every effort to save the olty| fu amount of the tax would be) were placarded all over the city, and] oo rete PITTS? JRGH. | FIRST RACE Wing: fF thre | wery among the b enihugt cate + tee fui I i t Jesent td sy? from. such excesive. burdens, also| levied, the amount saved by the Gov-| through co-operation with the rat- | CINCIN -olds; six furlongs—Fair Helen, | S000 MON t i taae Moa tice cicaes in Gan sent) “In tho forest of Le Pretre the Ger- eee axtmntiona to join’ in an| €FH0F's vetoss becoming merely @ sur-| roads they were placed in every rall- 0 Hy 0 00 _ 108 (Boniliing) 8 ¢ Me and 1 te | Sbectators in th grand stand, f jot total thirty-flve In addition « large | mans made progress, In the Voages to the Governor, Plus in the State Treasury road station for iniles around New | PITTSBURGH— 4, first; Minatrel, 102 (Ambrose), 4 to | Nat one 3 BP the [number of machine guns and |there were no War operations on ae- appes! LaRosa ¢ te York. They are also on every steam 10010 Id to Land even, socond; Fly Lome, | *Miciency and mobility Uustrated by |and much ammunition and other war! count of the fog and snow Robert Binkerd, Secretary 0! e A ae ior (Turnor), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to|the movements of New York's own . a Gity Club, eaid he was heartily in ac- LEXINGTON RESULTS. mp pier ae every place frequented) nattertes-—-Lear and Wingo; Mo- |}, third. Time, 1184-5. “Alhena, Ka: | army, » Wi cera with the plan of organizing all ; | by seafaring men, Quill and Schang Zan, Moctickay Saturnia, Hiker, dneF (ot ay. vat nat pen empioyea| Canadians Win Back Four Guns important ctvio bodies, regardless of| FIRST RACE—Purso for maiden| Before the last of the police elrcu- ——.-—- PisrrOr ane Ata ue Bee Fae for th ie th t F | three-year-olds and upward; six fur- | }, were out, replies began to come! SE ‘ eam: ‘eteaples(tOF ABS PArAHA. NESE MP! LNele Can partisan politics, to protest against] hres Neancoids, And PME] SN guy | are were out, replies Pesan to come) AMERICAN LEAGUE, he CCAR GDR Ra lignes © nies. Woo. roaken Aneel Ey Official Claim Made in London the tax and demand relief, Pleasureville, 104 (Kederts), ‘second. | '" b . 2 . | nme upward; about two miles—G Jwith the st ( Departmen 4 , uch a move as is urged on the |Pean Spilier, 104 (Gentry), third, Timo, | Fest was In Poughkeepste where x | AT NEW YORK. | (Boyle), ® to 5, 1 to? t Bike depart : LONDON, April 24-—T ut date » but thelr gallantry and determi- \ part of the Garston end ve Tanie: Litis #. omy Gritt, Grumpy, Gre Rreokiyn ipo was aainad nod ie | WASHINGTON— Abdon, 144 (oot) SMe eee t given out by the War Office nation und bbtediy saved the sltu- | ye good polio’ Q 4 | leased when he es ishe . J Beconc 3 says ition, ‘Their conduc / lature is Rea uieedereeay i ee nce Orange, I $py, Paul Gainer and Bet-| tity. pin morning two suspects were | 000000 | iirooks), 7 to 1 { nigsloner’ Woade wot another casart aan vot inna {Mutts Their conduct has been mage for the Republic: pai beech ct terton also ran. ine 4 up in Yonkers and dotectives | HIGHLANDERS— | Tine, 4 M4 A era, Oe ‘otton, Owanux | man Nae ir ry bands from another] which the Germat re Nis sroughou @ desize to prove fair 22 mutuels paid; Inzetbey, atraight | Picked Up 000202 = and Stars and Stri Also ran, - rt was’ plenty 1 wae : : 7 Tho Canadians, after retaking ple. $7.89, place $4.50, show 34.10; Pleasure-| were hurried out to question them, - ‘a THIRD Rac B Kor t year olds j tween Steenstraate and Lat 1... | their guns, withdrew step by etep, nine te-| Ville, place show $440; Bean] put tt was said that thele deseription | Batterlos—Johnaon and Alnsmith; and up; selling: five one-half 1 of the lin nt r ' i * Mayor Mitchel bas Issued this states | nt Pow. $18.10. Id not tally with the poltee descrip. {Caldwell and Sweeney, furlonses—Relamour, ih. 7|poLice DO STUNT NEAR THE a adie fighting hard over every inch of | ment: ' tts} SECOND RACE Malden two-yea ¥ pee ie BoaToN 2 tot and 9 te Cin GRAN® STAND hadtan a ‘ the ground. They took with them | “The Legislature Is entering ‘ds: four turlongs.—King Gorin, 12] tion ¢ nets ue N. 4 1 dint i fiat y sll of heir cannon and supplies, | last day of the present session, and| (Taylor), fir Industry, 109 (Mar.| pitbctad n of Hanol ts: ATHLETICS : fs Beer i finality making ‘and at | Jatest advices from Albany Indi-] tn), son x, Mabe MY ly " rty-flve yea i ve feet, three 21030 wok 1 stand Com Vood: veh w 4 A “yd nt ‘until ‘thair hry } Pool), Uitrd Le 018 in het iS 480° pounday 1 prise \ ne ps. yreed © a Naty Saher sen on aay at Mother, ‘Thornwood, Mary [ns me aaa 4 1 unas | ROSTON vetivd ‘ row M ' t ! \ ports reached tho scene. ] of those In control to levy a direct] jynen Corfew and Hlooaie Walk ja \ t ee : tax of not less than $19,000,000, New] ran, 82 mutuelt patd: King la f ve 10000 Bat und 1 four Cat _ The 47 ingh guns of the Can m City's shave of this would | $K,10; place, $8.10; show, | w hirt, ‘ Pennock and MeAvoy ntoup . v passed t Division aro part ef the Yori ee chia with eon it Industry, ‘place, $2.50 shows! sym sips found tnt arian Carolee pollen: Hci rt in th “ " ie heavy artillery brigade, They $14,000,000. Aad ere er i a Me B2M0. Mliaabetin Tan, show, $60 Hever Ba fe A ‘ tule or teer —_ 1 aro forty-five pounders from crippling the city’s activities ur bur | —— Anis si AT CLEVELAND, i vee : : ) : mM al, under ° ph ney {ts taxpayers 1 have already | WOULD Dia ASS ASSEN 14 HANG, sources the pollee hay JETROIT-- u Witth Av im w ao: Bu elads ‘ ees eae the command’ st demonstrated. CAIRO, Spell 4.—The young Bgypth oo eee 020 nOGOH } ; : If the legislators are so fixed in ant named Istnll, who made an (Con ¢ ) sams Ax th wi mnber of G ' The t \ wer an cessful atiompt to asstesinate eel CLEVELAND— etl 4 Colont ke Cont in Belgian Flanders whiew jetermination to pass all of the sain nuns ulinn of Hayy , an. *Whitne in , ‘ ~ } ’ 4

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